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The National Archives Podcast Series

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When sport meets the law

This talk uses records of the law courts and government departments to describe the uneasy...

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Business Archives: new initiatives and developments

This podcast looks at the background to company archives and the recent development of national...

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Digitised newspapers as sources for family history

This talk gives listeners a demonstration, using practical examples, of the recently launched...

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Finding your family in Canada

Researching in Canada is vastly different than researching in the UK. This talk gives an overview...

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Our ancestors and the fear of the Victorian workhouse

In 1834 the British government introduced the Poor Law Amendment Act (the introduction of the...

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The British Red Cross and its archives

This talk outlines the history of the British Red Cross and shows how this has left a record in...

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Prison hulks

Jeff James discusses the records that reveal the dreadful reality of life on board prison hulks...

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MI5 file release February 2012

Professor Christopher Andrew, official historian of MI5, introduces highlights from the 28th...

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The last slave market: Dr John Kirk and the struggle to end the African slave trade

In the mid-19th century, the Zanzibar slave market was notorious as the last place on earth where...

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Nineteenth century merchant seafarers and their records

Specialist knowledge of merchant seafaring is a boon when identifying men and women and...

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Researching Mr Briggs' Hat: an account of Britain's first railway murder

The examination of documents reveals how the 1864 murder of Thomas Briggs caused a sensation in...

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No vote no census

The National Archives held a one day conference at Kew on Saturday 1 October 2011. The conference...

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Henry III Fine Rolls

Professor David Carpenter explores what light these records can shed on the reign of Henry III,...

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Anxiety, dread and disease: British ports 1834-1870

Sarah Hutton examines the effect of disease on settled and transient port communities in 19th...

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Sovereign squire rebel

At the age of five years, Duleep Singh found himself on the golden throne of the Punjab, one of...

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